AnthoLume is a Progressive Web App (PWA) that manages your EPUB documents, provides an EPUB reader, and tracks your reading activity! It also has a KOReader KOSync compatible API, and a KOReader Plugin used to sync activity from your Kindle.
Evan Reichard
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Book Manager
This is BookManager! Will probably be renamed at some point. This repository contains:
- Web App / Progressive Web App (PWA)
- KOReader Plugin (See
client
subfolder) - KOReader KOSync compatible API
- OPDS API endpoint that provides access to the uploaded documents
In additional to the compatible KOSync API's, we add:
- Additional APIs to automatically upload reading statistics
- Upload documents to the server (can download in the "Documents" view or via OPDS)
- Book metadata scraping (Thanks OpenLibrary & Google Books API)
- No JavaScript for the main app! All information is generated server side with go templates.
- JavaScript is used for the ePub reader. Goals to make it service worker to enable a complete offline PWA reading experience.
Server
Docker Image: docker pull gitea.va.reichard.io/evan/bookmanager:latest
KOSync API
The KOSync compatible API endpoint is located at: http(s)://<SERVER>/api/ko
OPDS API
The OPDS API endpoint is located at: http(s)://<SERVER>/api/opds
Quick Start
# Make Data Directory
mkdir -p bookmanager_data
# Run Server
docker run \
-p 8585:8585 \
-e REGISTRATION_ENABLED=true \
-v ./bookmanager_data:/config \
-v ./bookmanager_data:/data \
gitea.va.reichard.io/evan/bookmanager:latest
The service is now accessible at: http://localhost:8585
. I recommend registering an account and then disabling registration unless you expect more users.
Configuration
Environment Variable | Default Value | Description |
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DATABASE_TYPE | SQLite | Currently only "SQLite" is supported |
DATABASE_NAME | bbank | The database name, or in SQLite's case, the filename |
DATABASE_PASSWORD | Currently not used. Placeholder for potential alternative DB support | |
CONFIG_PATH | /config | Directory where to store SQLite's DB |
DATA_PATH | /data | Directory where to store the documents and cover metadata |
LISTEN_PORT | 8585 | Port the server listens at |
REGISTRATION_ENABLED | false | Whether to allow registration (applies to both WebApp & KOSync API) |
COOKIE_SESSION_KEY | Optional secret cookie session key (auto generated if not provided) |
Security
Authentication
- Web App / PWA - Session based token (7 day expiry, refresh after 6 days)
- KOSync & SyncNinja API - Header based (KOSync compatibility)
- OPDS API - Basic authentication (KOReader OPDS compatibility)
Notes
- Credentials are the same amongst all endpoints
- The native KOSync plugin sends an MD5 hash of the password. Due to that:
- We store an Argon2 hash and per-password salt of the MD5 hashed original password
Client (KOReader Plugin)
See documentation in the client
subfolder: SyncNinja
Development
SQLC Generation (v1.21.0):
go install github.com/sqlc-dev/sqlc/cmd/sqlc@latest
~/go/bin/sqlc generate
Run Development:
CONFIG_PATH=./data DATA_PATH=./data go run main.go serve
Building
The Dockerfile
and Makefile
contain the build information:
# Build Local (Linux & Darwin - arm64 & amd64)
make build_local
# Build Local Docker Image
make docker_build_local
# Build Docker & Push Latest or Dev (Linux - arm64 & amd64)
make docker_build_release_latest
make docker_build_release_dev